News from 27/08/2008
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Janice Turner, David Wighton, Andrew Billen, Mohammad Yaqub, Alexandra Frean, Jack Bovill, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Tony Whittaker, Professor Sir Kenneth Stuart, John Wales, Paul Hoggart, Catherine Boyle, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Penny Wark, Jeremy Holt, Patrick Kidd, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, John Kentleton, Jane Shepherdson, James Hider, Geoff Brown, John Percy, Ian H. Hardman, Mark Wilson, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Scott Watson, Professor George Pratt, Andy Middleton, Rhys Blakely, David Dawson, Angela Jameson, Daniel Shooter, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, Hannah Rochell, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Terry Christian, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Tony Barnes, Catherine Philp Diplomatic Correspondent, Derek Cannon, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Amy Lamé, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Erica Wagner, Gavin Wilson, market analyst and director, Peter Dixon, Dr Peter Boshier, Giles Gibbons, Carolyn Asome, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Carrie Bradshaw, Robert Newman, Gerard Baker US Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Michael Moran, George Caulkin, Tilda Swinton, Russell Jenkins, Ben MacIntyre, Paul Barker, Melanie McDonagh, Tony Dawe, Ian Whittell, Bronwen Maddox Chief Foreign Commentator, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Philip Gough, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Chris Smyth, Geoff Henderson, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Jan Raath, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIndex Denver calling — Obama unruffled by gun 'plot' Russia is ready for a new Cold War, says President Worried Georgia begs the West for help 'Urgent voting review needed to stop fraud' Childcare gets worse Mugabe loses his grip Northern Rock fears England emphatic Inside today Get The Times to your door by 7am - free delivery within the M25 The Windfall Trap Leading articles Energy companies are posting more profits as consumers suffer, and the Exchequer needs more money, but this does not make the case for a new tax Index Mugabe Mauled The MDC's triumph in capturing control of Parliament raises hopes for millions Short Stories Decoding a 270-year-old diary reminds us of the power and uses of shorthand News World Times2 News Sport Picture Gallery Credit crunch Today's weather Time to halt slide into 'banana republic' nation Keeping count Boodles Want to vote? Show your photo ID Watchdog's radical plan to eliminate electoral fraud Fortune favours the brave — but the brave are motivated by favours of another kind Sure, Ajax had sex appeal, but so did Odysseus Timesonline The Workout Fears for family after arson attack on home Sight drug approved Murder case reopens Fewer traffic jams Most read at timesonline. co. uk Britain set to be Europe's most crowded nation as immigrants swell population to 77 million Security guards could become the new bobbies on the beat Seat We were going to kill him, arrested gunman confesses in TV interview Inside today This problem is not just skin deep. It's also about political flaws Echoes from bitter primary skirmishes drown out Obama's message to voters Timesonline Children aged 3-7 put at risk by staff shortcomings in out-of-school clubs Ofsted report deserves scrutiny in this, the age of the childminder Indian remedies have unsafe ingredients Boy shoots girl in eye Beachy Head shock Hiker's death fall MSc in hacking Boyfriend released Passengers on jet in five-minute plunge say crew did not know what to do Drama at 30,000ft Timesonline Mamma Mia Prada Gang boss shot dead as police ended £500,000 robbery spree Green Flag Inside Carphone Warehouse Macca douses Carla's TV glory People Nationwide The US military has much to learn from the George Clooney arrives in aquatic style for the opening of the Venice Film Festival, but why didn't he offer a lift to his co-star Tilda Swinton (below)? Al-Jazeera is to create a new outpost in Scotland after A proud day for the Falkland Islands after the Gliding along the red carpet The Face Postscript Cliff Richard fans are complaining about the £98.99 Rac The novelist Tibor Fischer just cannot understand why Kingfisher Dell Methodist founder's coded journals reveal his plot to thwart brother's marriage Slander and ingratitude A page of Wesley's shorthand journal and, below, a translation Former bodyguard apologises for 11 false claims in Rushdie book Britannia Hit us with a tax and the public will pay for it, energy cheifs say Windfall tax Inside today Dfs 'We've got to be more careful' Case study Q&A Big Three profits The Royal Mint Antiques mansion and contents up for auction King's Troop soldiers sacked over drug test results Golden shoe reward for Olympic medallist Mob at Notting Hill Carnival bombard police Woman detects cancer in e-mailed picture of girl Sahara the seal has to chill out after beach holidays land him in hot water Tossed out with garden waste, Fred the tortoise emerges in a tip 20 miles away Alliance Leicester The most grimly familiar tale in US history The alleged plot to kill Barack Obama fits a dramatic pattern that began at a theatre 140 years ago in Washington Fancy a wedding shawl being so useful Informally hitched New for old What does it matter if Cardinal Newman was gay? Skip that one China's apologists are wide-eyed and clueless The Beijing Olympics were quite a show. But then it's wonderful what you can do with total control over your people Picture Gallery Let the Cardinal's sexuality stay buried Posthumously declaring that historical figures were gay is an outrageous liberty Coats of many political colours In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Biden and Barack run together Spelling bovver Fuel rises hurt and a windfall tax won't help Olympic and Paralympic lessons Timesonline Calling for coed Untrained ear Cockpit silence Silicon Swindon Women's wages This windfall tax on utilities — it's a lot of reheated left-wing air The gas and electricity companies are only doing their job and looking to the future. The criticism is all down to old-fashioned envy, Ross Clark says Esquire The Daily Universal Register Timesonline Scaled down, but cranked up to full power First night Pop R. E. M. Cardiff International Arena Co-operativebank Sky Georgia begs the West for help as Russia recognises breakaway states Georgia How wheat became surprise weapon in the opium war Nato agreements at risk Fit for office? The big question for Bhutto's widower Multiple Display Advertising Items Zardari was 'crippled by depression' Clearing the air on a grand scale with £75,000 of deodorant India Giant rubbish dumps to be sprayed daily Multiple Display Advertising Items Breathe easy Opium production falls as farmers reap benefit of swapping poppies for wheat Afghanistan Talk Talk (AP): Muslim jailed for car rampage on campus (AFP): Tamil Tiger airstrike (AP): Abused maids dying (AFP): Murder 'negligence' (AP): Boat migrants saved (AFP): Aid worker seized (AP), (Reuters): Aircraft hijacked (AP): Circus crocodile found The flypast, the 21-gun salute, the Rolls-Royce: then a dose of reality as jeering MPs drown Mugabe out They can boo and hiss as much as they like, but he's still in power Feeling the heat The Times Landslide poll victory ends years of political exile for opposition leader (AFP): Hurricane Gustav claims its first victim as it reaches land in Haiti Multiple Display Advertising Items Royalist demonstrators swarmed around government buildings Standard Life The Times (Reuters): North Korea halts nuclear disablement Fear of growing bill for taxpayers as Rock suffers dramatically high defaults on loans Bond vehicle faring worse than peers, says S&P Sterling hits two-year low against the dollar Consumers' concern Profits at Five slide John Lewis promise Quote of the day Imperial backs ONGC Business big shot Granite's role 'Lehman is core to the whole liquidity issue on Wall Street' Mortgage lending figures offer a glimmer of hope Stock markets Rio basks in Chinese sun as regulators hover Picture Gallery Is Branson set to raise his bmi? Commodities Don't write off Berlin Alliance Leicester Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Green customers believe that energy suppliers are taking unfair advantage to inflate prices Power to the people Fuelling a debate Money talks, so just listen Viewpoint Neighbours cannot protect Five's profits from sharp slide in advertising market The Times Sony's recovery, from the improbable to the obvious City Diary We have heard much in recent weeks about China as the next economic colossus. To judge from this sign, spotted at Guangzhou airport, they may need to work a little more on their marketing skills Ping! An e-mail arrives from West Africa. A small City Diary No sooner is my back turned than my bank, HSBC City Diary Reality brings double crunch City Diary John Browett, the newish chief executive of DSG City Diary Times may be tough, but John Lewis will not sack staff in an effort to cut costs Multiple Display Advertising Items Rio Tinto prepares for post-Olympic Chinese boom Imperial opts for Indian bid after state giants' tussle for £1.4bn oil group The Times Size matters Way clear for WPP to take Taylor Nelson Sofres as GFK drops bid plan KKR favourite to bid for key Lehman business World Business big shot Sweet Home Alabama Wall Street Markets London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Hopes of debt deal give Taylor Wimpey a boost Market report Augean advances on approach Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day John Wood's ride on oil price wave looks safe for a while Markets CRH Deal of the day Timesonline CoAL Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Bentley The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Prostate UK British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items The grand old lady who never fails to charm Late Travel Enjoy the best of both worlds from Sorrentro British Isles Late deals A night, plus meal, in a Scottish mansion from £115; a week in Crete, £269; seven nights in Grenada, £699 The Times Short haul Timesonline Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Michael Baxandall Highly original art historian and intellectual whose 'period eye' caused scholars to look at pictures and sculpture in a new light Michael Baxandall, art historian, was born on August 18,1933. He died on August 12,2008, aged 74 'i was neither a resistance fighter nor a good samaritan' Wolfgang Vogel East German lawyer who brokered prisoner exchange deals between East and West Wolfgang Vogel, lawyer, was born on October 30,1925. He died on August 21,2008, aged 82 Sir Edwin Nixon Lives remembered Roderick MacLean Iosif Dragan Fascist sympathiser who in exile made a fortune from Romanian oil Dave Freeman Co-founder of the much-imitated travel book 100 Things to Do Before You Die Dave Freeman, advertising executive and author, was born on February 21,1961. He died after a fall on August 17,2008, aged 47 Payment of fees does not frustrate restraint order Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Divison Admission of fresh evidence Court of Appeal Absolute privilege for report Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Deaths The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial Services School Notices Jollity by the seaside under the midsummer sun Times Archive Timesonline Leverhulme Awards Legal Notices George. hanrahan Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Wachman hopeful Again can scale the heights Ayr Catterick Bet of the day Course specialists Centenary tribute to the legend that was 'The Don' Wilson aims to win Ryder Cup place on merit Golf Lemeridien Great Leighs Racing Ripon Yesterday's results Great Leighs Ivanovic makes an unconvincing start in her bid to retain No 1 status Tennis Results Thelondonpaper Timesonline Britain must raise cash to insure Deng for Olympics Basketball ECB demands loyalty with umpires' pay rise Harlequins' big day Ohuruogu tops bill The Times Broad and Prior hand out lesson in quick cricket for South Africa NatWest Series Donald Bradman and the birth of a legend Genius remembered on 100th anniversary Football Results Cycling Tour of Benelux Snooker Football Fixtures Cricket Other sport Milkround FA blinded by lure of spin-doctor's cure Football Brave Akinfenwa sinks sorry Bolton Football Carling Cup Premier League new boys are brought down to earth The Times Milner and Owen prove their worth to Newcastle Coverage of England tie threatened by rights dispute Curbishley looks to ease back Bellamy Premier points Tottenham line up Pavlyuchenko to clear way for sale of Berbatov Football Window watch Fletcher has the last laugh with contract offer Football Little and Large need width to thrive Last night's results Skoda Auto Benítez engages more with awkward questions from Belgians than wider debate Football Liverpool manager seeks to avert shock The National Autistic Society Timesonline Champions League Third qualifying round, second leg Wenger sees no crisis but demands maximum effort Football Champions League Third qualifying round, second leg Times Crossword 24,003 Picture Gallery The Times Liverpool's owners bank on victory in £10m match Riera prepares to join Anfield ranks The Times Inside today Broad smiles all round after local hero helps England thrash South Africa Ivanovic's grip on No 1 ranking under threat in New York Index Carrie grows up The author Candace Bushnell — who immortalised herself as Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City — is now happily married and about to turn 50. But she tells Janice Turner that her new cosy domesticity has done nothing to blunt the aggressive feminism that has always informed her life and her work Life at One Fifth Avenue . . . Lola Fabrikent — beautiful, twentysomething slacker — has come to New York to find her Mr Big: and, for the first time in her life, a job . . . Photostory Times offers I'm more than semi-attached to my semi-detached The Times Further reading Respect the power to inspire Multiple Display Advertising Items Go easy on the Rocky Mountain highballs, eastern Democrats told A Christmas gift to treasure . . . or not Fashion Bad statistics Where size doesn't matter Lifescan Rock the coat Fashion With an array of new shapes on offer, it's time to get your winter coat now, says deputy fashion editior Caroly Asome Timesonline High and dry Top cleaning services After sun Beauty Sun exposure can take its toll on the skin. Hannah Rochell explains how to revive it 5 easy pieces This season's best buys from Whistles (0870 770 4301), now under the mantle of Jane Shepherdson The Mutton: Bespoke gear Mutton dressed as lad Now we live in the world's greatest cycling nation, it's crucial that we look good in the saddle, says The Mutton Please help me to look hot this winter I am a financially challenged student hoping to recreate the winter look. I love Burberry Prorsum for daywear and Lanvin for evening and want similar looks from the high street to flatter my petite (5ft 3in), curvy (size 10-12) figure. My budget is about £200-£300 Arts Milkround.com Two legs good Multiple Display Advertising Items Our frenzy in the North With a film on the way and Duffy its No 1 fan, that Seventies sound Northern Soul is a hit once more, says Terry Christian Amy lamé You had to be there First night Royal Opera House The vinyl countdown Terry Christian's five top soul tunes Timesonline Let's hear it for fluffy diplomacy Amy Lamé has a creative strategy for world peace that takes the pomposity out of conflict resoultion — pompoms You had to be there Seduced by cries and whispers First night Edinburgh Opera Król Roger Festival Theatre Edinburgh Theatre Devil's Ship The Hub Jazz Polar Bear Roundhouse, NW1 Edinburgh Pop Kate Nash Corn Exchange Inside today Comedy out of a crisis Last night's tv Mutual Friends (BBC One) The Last Word Monologues (BBC One) Escalopes with garlic and tomato Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Timesselects Who Do You Think You Are? My Zinc Bed BBC Two, 9pm Dawn Anna (TVM, 2005) Film choice Five, 3.10pm Transamerica (2005) Film4,9pm Variations Alan Carr: Tooth Fairy Live Channel 4,10pm The Ipcress File (1965) ITV4, 10pm The Last Word Monologues BBC One, 10.45pm Requiem (2006) BBC Four, 10pm Tomorrow in times2 Todays's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Answers from Pages 27 and 28 Word Watching Web watcher Radio choice Today's radio My world ... Afghanistan Ever wondered what it's like to grow up in Africa, India, or anywhere else on the planet? In a new series starting today. we get to know young people who live dramatically different lives from ours. This week, meet 13-year-old Mohammad Yaqub, who lives in Ghor province, Afghanistan The Times Daily dingbat Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day Word ladder Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 302 Sunrise Su doku Word Watching Index Picture Gallery Debenhams Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution
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